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R33 GTR factory twin turbos, came of R33 GTR with 90K, were running fine prior to removal - $400.00

R33 GTR factory front rotors, thickness is ok - $120.00

R33 GTR 444cc stock injectors x 6 - $300.00

R33 GTR factory front pipe - $100.00

R33 GTS-T / GTR Series 1 factory steering wheel - average condition, airbag intact, outer rim is worn - $100.00

R33 GTS-T factory rotors, good thickness and condition -$100.00

R33 GTR Factory airbox - $150.00

R33 GTR factory cam gears - $80.00 the pair

REINIK Performance ECU for R33 GTR - $150.00

R33 GTR ZEAL front coilovers, they are knocking and need to be rebuilt - $100.00

R32 GTS-T factory 16 inch rims, conditon is ok - $200.00 the set

Goods can be shipped interstate at buyer's expense.

Kitch 0413 007 783..

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R33 GTR factory twin turbos, came of R33 GTR with 90K, were running fine prior to removal - $400.00

R33 GTR factory front rotors, thickness is ok - $120.00

R33 GTR 444cc stock injectors x 6 - $300.00

R33 GTR factory front pipe - $100.00

R33 GTS-T / GTR Series 1 factory steering wheel - average condition, airbag intact, outer rim is worn - $100.00

R33 GTS-T factory rotors, good thickness and condition -$100.00

R33 GTR Factory airbox - $150.00

R33 GTR factory cam gears - $80.00 the pair

REINIK Performance ECU for R33 GTR - $150.00

R33 GTR ZEAL front coilovers, they are knocking and need to be rebuilt - $100.00

R32 GTS-T factory 16 inch rims, conditon is ok - $200.00 the set

Goods can be shipped interstate at buyer's expense.

Kitch 0413 007 783..

Hey mate, how tunable is the ECU??
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